C and Y. (The word "candy" is spelled C AND Y.)
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There doesn't seem to be one. It seems to be discussing a body of water, but nothing seems to fit. Brook (5 letters) Creek (5 letters) River (5 letters) Stream (6 letters) "A stream" is 7 letters, but that is 2 words and has a space.
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The answer is 8 if no toothpicks can cross and each letter is separate: 3 make the F, 3 the A, 2 the T. It could be 5 if the letters are combined together as a single shape (like a block A, with a possible 5th toothpick from the center down). This is a variation of the standard riddle, which usually just excludes breaking and bending. (see related question)
You can spell candy with the letters C and Y. (CandY)
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Only 20.
Those letters will spell fruit fest.
There is no anagram, The letters can spell phrases such as "weeds waging" or "swigged anew" but nothing more meaningful. Without the 2 Ws, the letters spell "disengage." Other shorter words: geegaws, endwise, and wedgies.
You would spell it IC (pronounced eye-see, or icy).
You can spell node and done with those letters.
c and y
How about VI = 6 in Roman numerals
The letters spell the 3 letter words ape, pay, pea and yea. They also spell the 2 letter word pa.
The letters in the Pupsaroni puzzles for steps 1 and 2 typically spell out a specific word or phrase related to the puzzle's theme. To determine the exact letters and their arrangement, one would need to refer to the specific puzzle you're working on. If you provide the letters or context, I can help identify what they might spell.
Those letters spell Valentine's Day.